Israel TV: reaching an initial agreement between Israel and Hamas to extend the first stage of the deal

Egyptian officials revealed today, Wednesday, that an initial agreement was reached between Israel and Hamas on the extension of the first phase of the deal in the form of prisoners ’release in stages. At the same time, it will host that Cairo is a round of negotiations early next week to discuss the second stage and extend the first stage, as well as discuss guarantees of implementation of the agreement & quot;. Meanwhile, after Israel stopped the release of Palestinian prisoners as part of the last batch of the deal agreement, the crisis was resolved yesterday, and an Israeli official said that the Egyptian mediation was successful & quot; – Adding: & quot; Earlier today, an Israeli source told channel 13 that Israel; Israel is preparing to release the dead prisoners, perhaps tonight or this evening & quot;. The source confirmed that he & quot; however, the Palestinian prisoners will not be released until after identifying the bodies of the dead who will be returned to us & quot;. The dispute came against the backdrop of Israel’s rejection of the Hamas ceremony during the release of Israeli prisoners – and as part of the agreements, the bodies of the four dead will be returned without ceremony during the night between Wednesday and Thursday – as Israel demanded. On the other hand, Israel will release about 600 Palestinian prisoners who were to be released last Saturday, and for the dead who will be returned, Israel will release the women and minors detained from the Gaza Strip. Egypt will supervise the exchange of exchanges at the same time, and that Israel will adhere to the current agreement. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump’s Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkeov, decided to postpone his visit to the Middle East, including Israel. However, it continues to hold meetings on the deal. An American source says that the postponement is linked to the war in Ukraine, but it may have repercussions on negotiations to continue the deal.
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